__picture it & write

I urge people to join in, comment with your paragraph of fiction to accompany the image. It doesn’t have to follow my story or reflect the same themes. It can be a poem or in a different language (provide a translation please ). Anyone who wants to join in, is welcome. This photograph will be reblogged under Ermisenda on tumblr and added to the Picture it & Write gallery on Facebook.

Every fortnight we hope to host a photograph suggested by contributors. So, keep those photograph recommendations coming. Submit your favourite images (with credit) for next week’s Picture it & write!

I caressed my grandmother’s paper-skin face. She was weary and trembling. How much longer did she have to live? I watched as the life leaked out of her, in the form of tears. I gripped onto her hand. With the last morsels of energy, she pulled something out from the drawer and dropped it into my palm. It was a peculiar watch, with a rib-cage for the cover. “Use it wisely,” she whispered and she never spoke again.

– Ermisenda Alvarez

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Awesome. I like this extra detail to the scene. I also liked that he was rather ordinary without all his wealth and clothes. Once all the exterior is wiped away, we’re all just common humans. Thanks for contributing this week, Annie! 🙂

An entertaining, and at times confusing, conversation between an interesting pair. 😀 I like how while the watch sparked the story, it really took a style of it’s own. Thanks for contributing this week, Randy!